Party lists in the 2011 New Zealand general election

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This page provides the party lists for New Zealand's 2011 general election . Party lists determine (in the light of country-wide proportional voting) the appointment of list MPs under the mixed-member proportional (MMP) representation electoral system. The Electoral Commission issued a deadline of noon on 1 November for submitting party lists. [1]

Contents

Successful parties

Parties are ordered according to their share of the vote.

National Party

The National Party released a party list of 75 candidates in early September. [2] The list was revised when Allan Peachey, ranked 48th, withdrew due to ill health. [3] Simon O'Connor, who replaced Peachey as candidate for the Tāmaki electorate, was then added to the list, albeit in a lower position than Peachey had held. [4]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 John Key Electorate Helensville 10Green check.svgY Won Helensville
2 Bill English Electorate Clutha-Southland 20Green check.svgY Won Clutha-Southland
3 Lockwood Smith Electorate12+9Green check.svgY Elected from listRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2013
4 Gerry Brownlee Electorate Ilam 3-1Green check.svgY Won Ilam
5 Tony Ryall Electorate Bay of Plenty 6+1Green check.svgY Won Bay of Plenty
6 Nick Smith Electorate Nelson 5-1Green check.svgY Won Nelson
7 Judith Collins Electorate Papakura 70Green check.svgY Won Papakura
8 Anne Tolley Electorate East Coast 10+2Green check.svgY Won East Coast
9 Chris Finlayson List Rongotai 14+5Green check.svgY Elected from list
10 David Carter List Port Hills 9-1Green check.svgY Elected from list
11 Murray McCully Electorate East Coast Bays 110Green check.svgY Won East Coast Bays
12 Tim Groser List New Lynn 15+3Green check.svgY Elected from list
13 Steven Joyce List16+3Green check.svgY Elected from list
14 Paula Bennett Electorate Waitakere 41+27Green check.svgY Won Waitakere
15 Phil Heatley Electorate Whangarei 22+7Green check.svgY Won Whangarei
16 Jonathan Coleman Electorate Northcote 29+13Green check.svgY Won Northcote
17 Kate Wilkinson List Waimakariri 30+13Green check.svgY Won Waimakariri
18 Hekia Parata List Mana 36+18Green check.svgY Elected from list
19 Maurice Williamson Electorate Pakuranga 8-11Green check.svgY Won Pakuranga
20 Nathan Guy Electorate Ōtaki 18-2Green check.svgY Won Ōtaki
21 Craig Foss Electorate Tukituki 33+12Green check.svgY Won Tukituki
22 Chris Tremain Electorate Napier 31+9Green check.svgY Won Napier
23 Jo Goodhew Electorate Rangitata 39+16Green check.svgY Won Rangitata
24 Lindsay Tisch Electorate Waikato 19-5Green check.svgY Won Waikato
25 Eric Roy Electorate Invercargill 28+3Green check.svgY Won Invercargill
26 Paul Hutchison Electorate Hunua 23-3Green check.svgY Won Hunua
27 Shane Ardern Electorate Taranaki-King Country 24-3Green check.svgY Won Taranaki-King Country
28 Amy Adams Electorate Selwyn 52+24Green check.svgY Won Selwyn
29 Sam Lotu-Iiga Electorate Maungakiekie 35+6Green check.svgY Won Maungakiekie
30 Simon Bridges Electorate Tauranga 51+21Green check.svgY Won Tauranga
31 Michael Woodhouse List Dunedin North 49+18Green check.svgY Elected from list
32 Chester Borrows Electorate Whanganui 320Green check.svgY Won Whanganui
33 Nikki Kaye Electorate Auckland Central 57+24Green check.svgY Won Auckland Central
34 Melissa Lee List Mount Albert 37+3Green check.svgY Elected from list
35 Kanwal Singh Bakshi List Manukau East 38+3Green check.svgY Elected from list
36 Jian Yang Green check.svgY Elected from list
37 Alfred Ngaro Green check.svgY Elected from list
38 Katrina Shanks List Ōhariu 46+8Green check.svgY Elected from listRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2014
39 Paul Goldsmith Epsom Green check.svgY Elected from list
40 Tau Henare List Te Atatū 26-14Green check.svgY Elected from list
41 Jacqui Dean Electorate Waitaki 40-1Green check.svgY Won Waitaki
42 Nicky Wagner List Christchurch Central 43+1Green check.svgY Won Christchurch Central
43 Chris Auchinvole Electorate West Coast-Tasman 42-1Green check.svgY Elected from list
44 Louise Upston Electorate Taupō 53+9Green check.svgY Won Taupō
45 Jonathan Young Electorate New Plymouth 66+21Green check.svgY Won New Plymouth
46 Jackie Blue List Mount Roskill 45-1Green check.svgY Elected from listRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2013
47 Todd McClay Electorate Rotorua 54+7Green check.svgY Won Rotorua
48 David Bennett Electorate Hamilton East 44-4Green check.svgY Won Hamilton East
49 Tim Macindoe Electorate Hamilton West 55+6Green check.svgY Won Hamilton West
50 Cam Calder List Manurewa 58+8Green check.svgY Elected from list
51 John Hayes Electorate Wairarapa 50-1Green check.svgY Won Wairarapa
52 Colin King Electorate Kaikōura 47-5Green check.svgY Won Kaikōura
53 Aaron Gilmore List Christchurch East 56+3Red x.svgN Lost seatGreen check.svgY Replaced Lockwood Smith in 2013. Red x.svgN Left parliament in 2013
54 Jami-Lee Ross Electorate Botany Green check.svgY Won Botany
55 Paul Quinn List Hutt South 48-7Red x.svgN Lost seat
56 Paul Foster-Bell Wellington Central Green check.svgY Replaced Jackie Blue in 2013
57 Maggie Barry North Shore Green check.svgY Won North Shore
58 Ian McKelvie Rangitikei Green check.svgY Won Rangitikei
59 Mark Mitchell Rodney Green check.svgY Won Rodney
60 Mike Sabin Northland Green check.svgY Won Northland
61 Scott Simpson Coromandel Green check.svgY Won Coromandel
62 Simon O'Connor Tāmaki 72+10Green check.svgY Won Tāmaki
63 Claudette Hauiti Māngere Green check.svgY Replaced Aaron Gilmore in 2013
64 Jo Hayes Dunedin South Green check.svgY Replaced Katrina Shanks in 2014
65Leonie Hapeta Palmerston North
66Sam Collins Wigram
67Jonathan Fletcher Rimutaka
68Heather Tanner
69 Denise Krum (United Future: 3)-66
70Carolyn O'Fallon
71Viv Gurrey710
72Karen Rolleston
73 Brett Hudson
74 Linda Cooper
75Karl Varley

Labour Party

The Labour Party announced a party list of 70 candidates. [5] [6]

Four sitting MPs were not placed on the list. Damien O'Connor, a list MP contesting West Coast-Tasman, and Lianne Dalziel, MP for Christchurch East, both declined a place on the list stating they only wanted to represent the electorate they held candidacy for. [7] [8] Louisa Wall, who had twice entered Parliament as a list MP following another list member's resignation, also stood as an electorate-only candidate in Manurewa. Manukau East MP Ross Robertson has never accepted a list position.

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Phil Goff Electorate Mount Roskill 3+2Green check.svgY Won Mount Roskill
2 Annette King Electorate Rongotai 4+2Green check.svgY Won Rongotai
3 David Cunliffe Electorate New Lynn 8+5Green check.svgY Won New Lynn
4 David Parker List Epsom 17+13Green check.svgY Elected from list
5 Ruth Dyson Electorate Port Hills 13+8Green check.svgY Won Port Hills
6 Parekura Horomia Electorate Ikaroa-Rāwhiti 5-1Green check.svgY Won Ikaroa-RāwhitiRed x.svgN Died in 2013
7 Maryan Street List Nelson 9+2Green check.svgY Elected from list
8 Clayton Cosgrove Electorate Waimakariri 18+10Green check.svgY Elected from list
9 Trevor Mallard Electorate Hutt South 14+5Green check.svgY Won Hutt South
10 Sue Moroney List Hamilton West 22+12Green check.svgY Elected from list
11 Charles Chauvel List Ōhariu 27+16Green check.svgY Elected from listRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2013
12 Nanaia Mahuta Electorate Hauraki-Waikato 10-2Green check.svgY Won Hauraki-Waikato
13 Jacinda Ardern List Auckland Central 20+7Green check.svgY Elected from list
14 Grant Robertson Electorate Wellington Central 64+50Green check.svgY Won Wellington Central
15 Andrew Little New Plymouth Green check.svgY Elected from list
16 Shane Jones List Tāmaki Makaurau 160Green check.svgY Elected from listRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2014
17 William Sio Electorate Māngere 24+7Green check.svgY Won Māngere
18 Darien Fenton List33+15Green check.svgY Elected from list
19 Moana Mackey List East Coast 25+6Green check.svgY Elected from list
20 Rajen Prasad List12-8Green check.svgY Elected from list
21 Raymond Huo List210Green check.svgY Elected from list
22 Carol Beaumont List Maungakiekie 28+6Red x.svgN Lost seatGreen check.svgY Replaced Charles Chauvel in 2013
23 Kelvin Davis List Te Tai Tokerau 29+6Red x.svgN Lost seatGreen check.svgY Replaced Shane Jones in 2014
24 Carmel Sepuloni List Waitakere 35+11Red x.svgN Lost seat
25 Rick Barker List Taranaki-King Country 34+9Red x.svgN Lost seat
26Deborah Mahuta-Coyle Tauranga
27 Stuart Nash List Napier 36+9Red x.svgN Lost seat
28 Clare Curran Electorate Dunedin South 45+17Green check.svgY Won Dunedin South
29 Brendon Burns Electorate Christchurch Central 49+20Red x.svgN Lost seat
30 Chris Hipkins Electorate Rimutaka 47+17Green check.svgY Won Rimutaka
31 David Shearer Electorate Mount Albert Green check.svgY Won Mount Albert
32 Michael Wood 56+24
33 Phil Twyford List Te Atatū 26-7Green check.svgY Won Te Atatū
34 Steve Chadwick List Rotorua 30-4Red x.svgN Lost seat
35Kate Sutton Waikato 63+28
36Jerome Mika Papakura
37 Iain Lees-Galloway Electorate Palmerston North 48+11Green check.svgY Won Palmerston North
38Josie Pagani Rangitikei (Progressive: 3)-35
39Lynette Stewart Northland
40Jordan Carter70+30
41 Kris Faafoi Electorate Mana Green check.svgY Won Mana
42 Christine Rose Rodney
43Glenda Alexander
44Susan Zhu62+18
45 Rino Tirikatene Te Tai Tonga Green check.svgY Won Te Tai Tonga
46Sehai Orgad Hamilton East
47 Megan Woods Wigram Green check.svgY Won Wigram
48Mea'ole Keil
49 David Clark Dunedin North Green check.svgY Won Dunedin North
50 Richard Hills Hunua
51 Anahila Suisuiki
52 Hamish McDouall Whanganui 60+8
53Louis Te Kani Waiariki
54Tat Loo Clutha-Southland
55 Soraya Peke-Mason Te Tai Hauāuru
56Julian Blanchard Rangitata 59+3
57Peter Foster Ōtaki
58Pat Newman Whangarei
59Julia Haydon-Carr Tukituki
60Michael Bott Wairarapa
61Vivienne Goldsmith East Coast Bays 67+6
62Nick Bakulich Tāmaki
63Chris Yoo53-10
64Barry Monks Waitaki
65Hugh Kininmonth Coromandel 75+10
66Jo Kim
67Paula Gillon Northcote (Progressive: 4)-63
68Carol Devoy-Heena Bay of Plenty 76+8
69Ben Clark North Shore
70Chao-Fu Wu Botany

Green Party

The Green Party, after announcing a preliminary list in April, [9] announced a list of thirty people in late May. [10] In accordance with party rules, the remainder of the candidate pool was then ranked in alphabetical order, with the final list submitted to the Electoral Commission having sixty-one people. [11]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Metiria Turei List Dunedin North 4+3Green check.svgY Elected from list
2 Russel Norman List Rongotai 20Green check.svgY Elected from list
3 Kevin Hague List West Coast-Tasman 7+4Green check.svgY Elected from list
4 Catherine Delahunty List Coromandel 8+4Green check.svgY Elected from list
5 Kennedy Graham List Ilam 9+4Green check.svgY Elected from list
6 Eugenie Sage Selwyn Green check.svgY Elected from list
7 Gareth Hughes List Ōhariu 11+4Green check.svgY Elected from list
8 David Clendon List Mount Albert 10+2Green check.svgY Elected from list
9 Jan Logie Mana Green check.svgY Elected from list
10 Steffan Browning Kaikōura 12+2Green check.svgY Elected from list
11 Denise Roche Auckland Central 42+31Green check.svgY Elected from list
12 Holly Walker Hutt South Green check.svgY Elected from list
13 Julie Anne Genter Mount Roskill Green check.svgY Elected from list
14 Mojo Mathers Christchurch East 13-1Green check.svgY Elected from list
15 James Shaw Wellington Central 41+26
16David Hay Epsom 21+5
17Richard Leckinger Tāmaki 170
18Aaryn Barlow Nelson
19Jeanette Elley Helensville 18-1
20 Sea Rotmann Wairarapa
21Michael Gilchrist Ōtaki 60+39
22Dora Langsbury Te Tai Tonga 51+29
23David Kennedy Invercargill
24Tane Woodley Rimutaka
25Joseph Burston Port Hills 66+41
26Mikaere Curtis Tāmaki Makaurau 16-10
27Shane Gallagher Dunedin South 62+35
28Saffron Toms New Lynn
29Stephen Tollestrup Waitakere
30Zachary Dorner63+33
31Paul Bailey Napier
32Rick Bazeley Whangarei
33Maree Brannigan Rangitikei
34Caroline Conroy Papakura
35Sue Coutts Waitaki
36Pauline Evans Northland
37Rachael Goldsmith Clutha-Southland
38Cameron Harper Waikato
39John Kelcher Waimakariri
40Alex Kruize
41Tom Land Maungakiekie
42Gerrie Ligtenberg Rangitata
43Jim MacDonald Tukituki
44Nick Marryatt Hamilton East
45Zane McCarthy Taupō
46Jack McDonald Te Tai Hauāuru
47Ian McLean Tauranga
48John Milnes Whanganui 480
49Darryl Monteith East Coast
50Robert Moore Taranaki-King Country
51Teresa Moore Rodney
52David Moorhouse Christchurch Central
53Todd Ross Māngere
54Brett Stansfield East Coast Bays 40-14
55Geoff Steedman New Plymouth
56Gary Stewart Te Atatū 38-18
57 Vernon Tava Northcote
58Corrina Tucker Palmerson North
59Pieter Watson North Shore 32-27
60Charmaine Watts Hunua
61Richard Wesley Wigram

New Zealand First

New Zealand First released a party list of thirty-three people on 1 November. [12]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Winston Peters (Former MP)10Green check.svgY Elected from list
2 Tracey Martin Rodney 13+11Green check.svgY Elected from list
3 Andrew Williams North Shore Green check.svgY Elected from list
4 Richard Prosser Waimakariri Green check.svgY Elected from list
5 Barbara Stewart (Former MP) Waikato 50Green check.svgY Elected from list
6 Brendan Horan Tauranga 10+4Green check.svgY Elected from list
7 Denis O'Rourke Port Hills Green check.svgY Elected from list
8 Asenati Taylor Manukau East 7-1Green check.svgY Elected from list
9Helen Mulford Pakuranga 16+7
10Hugh Barr Ōhariu
11 Fletcher Tabuteau Rotorua
12 Pita Paraone (Former MP) Whangarei 6-6
13 Brent Catchpole (Former MP) Papakura 15+2
14Ben Craven Wellington Central
15Jerry Ho Maungakiekie
16 Bill Gudgeon (Former MP) Hamilton West
17Kevin Gardener Nelson
18Ray Dolman Bay of Plenty
19David Scott Ōtaki 12-7
20Randall Ratana Dunedin South
21 Mahesh Bindra Mount Roskill
22 Edwin Perry (Former MP) Taupō 8-14
23Dion Jelley Northcote
24John Hall Manurewa 20-4
25Kevin Stone Coromandel
26Doug Nabbs Hunua 19-7
27Brett Pierson Rongotai
28Olivia Ilalio Māngere
29Gordon Stewart Hamilton East
30Tamati Reid East Coast
31Ian Brougham Whanganui
32 Bill Woods Selwyn
33Allen Davies Auckland Central

Māori Party

The Māori Party released a party list of 17 candidates on 29 October. [13]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1Waihoroi Shortland Te Tai Tokerau
2Kaapua Smith
3Wheturangi Walsh-Tapiata
4Tina Porou
5Awanui Black Tauranga 18+13
6Davina Murray
7 Tariana Turia Electorate Te Tai Hauauru 1-6Green check.svgY Won Te Tai Hauauru
8 Pita Sharples Electorate Tamaki Makaurau 2-6Green check.svgY Won Tamaki Makaurau
9 Te Ururoa Flavell Electorate Waiariki 4-5Green check.svgY Won Waiariki
10Josie Peita Northland 15+5
11Paora Te Hurihanganui
12Fallyn Flavell
13Daryl Christie
14Tom Phillips Hunua
15Tim Morrison
16Tamai Nicholson
17Aroha Rickus Rongotai

Mana Party

The Mana Party announced a party list of twenty people on 1 November. [14]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Hone Harawira Electorate Te Tai Tokerau (Māori: 3)+2Green check.svgY Won Te Tai Tokerau
2 Annette Sykes Waiariki
3 John Minto Manukau East
4 Sue Bradford (Former MP) Waitakere (Green: 3)-1
5Misty Harrison
6James Papali’i Māngere
7Tawhai McClutchie Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
8 Angeline Greensill Hauraki-Waikato (Māori: 5)-3
9Jayson Gardiner Tauranga
10Richard Shortland Cooper Manurewa
11Peter Cleave Rangitīkei
12Val Irwin East Coast
13Sharon Stevens
14Keriana Reedy Taupō
15Pat O'Dea Epsom (RAM: 12)-3
16Rod Paul Napier
17Grant Rogers Rotorua (RAM: 10)-7
18Te Nguha Huirama-Patuwai
19Barry Tumai Maungakiekie
20Ngawai Herewini Northland

ACT New Zealand

ACT New Zealand released its party list on 28 August. [15] A modified list was announced in October, reflecting the withdrawal of parliamentary leader John Boscawen (who was initially ranked second) and the confirmation of Catherine Isaac (whose name had not been officially released due to uncertainty about her availability). [16] The full list eventually submitted to the Electoral Commission had fifty-five people on it, with those not previously ranked (with the exception of the very last) being ranked alphabetically. [17]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Don Brash (Former MP) North Shore
2 Catherine Isaac
3Don Nicolson Clutha-Southland
4 John Banks (Former MP) Epsom Green check.svgY Won EpsomRed x.svgN Left parliament in 2014
5 David Seymour Auckland Central 55+50
6Chris Simmons Pakuranga 53+47
7Stephen Whittington Wellington Central
8Kath McCabe Maungakiekie 42+34
9Robyn Stent
10John Thompson Papakura 22+12
11John Ormond Napier 8-3
12Lyn Murphy Botany 14+2
13Kevin Moratti
14Robin Grieve Whangarei
15Pratima Nand Mount Roskill
16Dominic Costello Te Atatū
17 Toni Severin Christchurch Central 54+37
18Richard Evans Kaikōura
19Ian Cummings Hunua
20Gareth Veale Ilam
21Toby Hutton East Coast Bays
22Daniel Stratton Palmerston North
23Robert Burnside Tukituki
24Hayden Fitzgerald Rangitīkei
25Alex Speirs Hutt South
26Peter McCaffrey Ōtaki 43+17
27Shane Atkinson Wairarapa 29+2
28 Allan Birchfield West Coast-Tasman
29Robin Boom Waikato
30Stephen Boyle Mount Albert
31 Barry Brill (Former MP) Northland
32Ian Carline Invercargill
33Tom Corbett Rangitata
34 Casey Costello Māngere
35Alwyn Courtenay Rimutaka
36Alan Daniel Davidson Whanganui 32-4
37Kimberly Hannah Dunedin South
38Beth Houlbrooke Rodney
39Paul Hufflett Nelson
40Rosanne Jollands Taupō
41Nick Kearney Helensville 13-28
42Tim Kronfeld Northcote
43Joel Latimer Rongotai
44Jonathan Macfarlane Manukau East
45 Garry Mallett Hamilton East 39-6
46Guy McCallum Dunedin North
47Colin Nicholls Waitaki 470
48John Norvill East Coast
49David Peterson Manurewa
50James Read500
51Geoff Russell Port Hills 52+1
52Andrew Sharrock
53Barbara Steinijans New Lynn
54Michael Warren Mana
55Vince Ashworth28-27

United Future

United Future released a party list of fifteen people on 20 October. [18]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Peter Dunne Electorate Ōhariu 10Green check.svgY Won Ōhariu
2Doug Stevens Nelson
3Rob Eaddy Hutt South
4Sultan Eusoff Palmerston North
5Alan Simmons Taupō
6Bryan Mockridge Mount Roskill 21+15
7Vanessa Roberts Ilam 14+7
8Pete George Dunedin North
9Ram Prakash Botany
10Martin Gibson East Coast
11 Clyde Graf West Coast-Tasman
12 Damian Light North Shore 13+1
13Andrew McMillan Rangitata
14Diane Brown Ōtaki 25+11
15Brian Carter Bay of Plenty
16Johnny Miller Christchurch East
17Ian Gaskin Wigram

Unsuccessful parties

Conservative Party

The Conservative Party released a party list of thirty people on 1 November. [19]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Colin Craig Rodney
2Kathy Sheldrake East Coast
3 Larry Baldock (Former MP) Tauranga (Kiwi: 1)-2
4Fa'avae Gagamoe Māngere
5Brian Dobbs Waikato
6Roy Brown Napier
7Simonne Dyer East Coast Bays (Kiwi: 5)-2
8Simon Kan Epsom (Kiwi: 3)-5
9Litia Simpson Tāmaki
10Kevin Campbell Hunua
11Paul Young Botany
12 Leighton Baker Christchurch East (Kiwi: 10)-2
13Feleti Key Mount Roskill
14Claire Holley West Coast-Tasman
15Frank John Naea Manukau East (Kiwi: 4)-11
16Frank Poching Mount Albert
17Jesse Misa Waitaki
18Bob Daw Papakura
19Lance Gedge Pakuranga
20Robyn Jackson Hamilton East (Kiwi: 13)-7
21Pat Gregory Hamilton West
22Timothy de Vries Waimakariri
23Melanie Taylor Northland (Family: 8)-15
24Cynthia Liu Te Atatū
25Craig Jensen North Shore
26Oliver Vitali Nelson
27Danny Mountain Waitakere
28Ivan Bailey New Lynn
29Brent Reid Wairarapa
30Michael Cooke Christchurch Central

Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party

The Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party released a party list of 28 candidates on 29 October. [20]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Michael Appleby Wellington Central 10
2Michael Britnell Christchurch East 20
3Maki Herbert Te Tai Tokerau
4Julian Crawford Dunedin North 5+1
5Jeff Lye Waitakere 12+7
6Jasmin Hewlett Mount Roskill
7Emma-Jane Mihaere-Kingi Te Tai Tonga
8Steven Wilkinson West Coast-Tasman 7-1
9Richard Goode Mana
10Fred MacDonald Ōtaki 20+10
11Leo Biggs North Shore
12Jay Fitton Coromandel
13Romana Manning Tukituki
14Geoff McTague Wigram
15Jamie Dombroski Taranaki-King Country
16Christine Mitchell
17Dwayne Sherwood
18 Abe Gray
19Sean Norris New Lynn
20Adrian McDermott Helensville
21Philip Pophristoff210
22Neville Yates16-6
23Mark Bradford19-4
24Blair Anderson
25Kevin O'Connell4-21
26Paula Lambert3-23
27Irinka Britnell6-21
28Paul McMullan11-17

Democrats for Social Credit

The Democratic Party for Social Credit released a party list of twenty-four people on 21 October. [21]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1 Stephnie de Ruyter Invercargill 10
2John Pemberton Waikato 20
3Warren Voight Dunedin South
4Katherine Ransom Tauranga 40
5Carolyn McKenzie Hamilton East 50
6Hessel van Wieren Waitaki 8+2
7Heather Smith Whanganui 70
8Jeremy Noble Dunedin North
9Barry Pulford Tukituki 90
10John McCaskey Kaikōura 14+4
11Huia Mitchell Hunua
12Ken Goodhue Whangarei 13+1
13Les Port Hamilton West 16+3
14Robert Mills Clutha-Southland
15Harry Alchin-Smith27+12
16Errol Baird
17Peter Adcock-White
18John Ring15-3
19Kelly Balsom
20David Espin200
21Ross Hayward210
22Gary Gribben30+8
23Ron England
24David Tranter6-18

Libertarianz

Libertarianz has announced a party list of twenty-seven people. [22]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1Richard McGrath Wairarapa 2+1
2Sean Fitzpatrick Ōhariu 16+14
3Peter Cresswell6+3
4Reagan Cutting Wellington Central
5Peter Osborne Waitakere 15+10
6Michael Murphy North Shore 14+8
7Shane Pleasance Invercargill 20+13
8Robert Palmer21+13
9 Bernard Darnton 1-8
10Helen Hughes Whangarei 13+3
11Colin Cross5-6
12Nik Haden9-3
13Luke Howison18+5
14Phil Howison8-6
15Andrew Couper30+15
16Mike Webber11-5
17Bruce Whitehead23+6
18Donald Rowberry31+13
19Ken Riddle25+6
20Peter Linton Northcote 7-13
21Allan Munro
22Ian Hayes Kaikōura
23Shirley Riddle22-1
24Callum McPetrie
25Elahrairah Zamora12-13
26Euan McPetrie27+1
27Mitch Lees4-23

Alliance

The Alliance party list consists of fourteen people. [23]

RankNameIncumbencyContesting electoratePrevious
rank
ChangeInitial resultsLater changes
1Kay Murray Dunedin South 10
2Andrew McKenzie20
3 Kevin Campbell (Former MP) Wigram
4 Jim Flynn 8+4
5 Paul Piesse 4-1
6 Victor Billot Dunedin North 3-3
7Mary O'Neill Napier
8Kelly Buchanan Wellington Central 15+7
9Robert van Ruyssevelt7-2
10Jen Olsen16+6
11Tom Dowie13+2
12Thomas O'Neill14+2
13Eunice Billot
14Norman MacRitchie20+6

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